
- Compact, quick-finishing hybrid for sheltered coastal gardens.
Boss Cake
Boss Cake is a compact hybrid that finishes quickly and tolerates coastal exposure when sheltered.
- Compact growth for exposed sites
- Quick finish for short summers
- Dessert flavours with steady effects
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Boss Kush x Wedding Cake |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-150 cm) |
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Medium (up to 350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Vanilla, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas; Cool Short-season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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Outdoor / Greenhouse |
About Boss Cake
Boss Cake is a reliable short-season hybrid bred for compact growth and dessert-like flavours. It suits growers in cooler, wind-prone coastal regions who can provide windbreaks or greenhouse protection and prefer a medium-yielding, fast-finishing outdoor variety.
Boss Cake is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica lean in structure. The plant combines compact buds with a resilient stature.
Boss Cake typically tests in the high teens to low twenties for THC. That potency gives clear cerebral lift followed by a settling body sensation.
CBD levels are low but present, enough to soften effects without changing the high. The minor CBD content can help temper anxiety for some users.
Boss Cake descends from Boss Kush crossed with Wedding Cake, combining dense indica structure with dessert-like terpenes. The cross emphasises compact growth and sweet, creamy flavours.
Seeds are offered as Feminised to maximise the number of flower-producing plants. Feminised seed stock reduces the need to cull males in limited outdoor space.
Growing Boss Cake in windy coastal growing areas requires solid staking and careful training to prevent wind damage. It suits growers who can commit to regular canopy management and physical support.
Flowering finishes around eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor plants will be ready by early autumn in short-season regions.
Yields are medium for an outdoor short-season variety and reward good training and shelter. Expect denser bud sites lower down when branches are tied out and supported.
Plants remain short to medium with a sturdy central cola and side branching. The compact profile helps when wind protection is limited.
Boss Cake performs best outdoors or in a sheltered greenhouse in the Scottish Highlands. In the Scottish Highlands allow for wind exposure and plan supports early.
Growing Boss Cake in the Scottish Highlands with windy coastal growing areas demands planning for salt spray and strong gusts. Choose sheltered sites, windbreaks, or a greenhouse to protect buds and limit moisture intrusion.
The high brings an initial uplift and focus that eases into a relaxed, mellow state. Users report creative bursts early, then calm physical sedation later.
The flavour profile mixes sweet vanilla icing with earthy, doughy tones and a sharp citrus finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Boss Cake flowers in eight to nine weeks and sets ripe buds early, which helps in climates with short summers.
Erect solid windbreaks, use a greenhouse or polytunnel when possible, and rinse foliage if salt spray accumulates.
Yes, low-stress training and selective topping early will spread the canopy and reduce wind catching on single tall stems.
A balanced bloom feed with slightly higher phosphorus and potassium supports bud development without forcing excessive stretch.
Harvest in early autumn once trichomes are cloudy and pistils begin to darken; avoid leaving mature buds exposed to heavy autumn rains.
Yes, Boss Cake adapts to indoor grows and responds well to SCROG or SOG methods with controlled light cycles.
Its compact buds can be vulnerable to mould if airflow is poor, so maintain spacing and good ventilation to reduce risk.
Staking, trellis nets and horizontal training reduce wind leverage on branches and protect colas from snapping.
Keep an eye out for slugs, aphids and occasional caterpillars, and use physical barriers and biological controls where practical.
Yes, Boss Cake is a sensible option for short season outdoor cannabis growing due to its relatively quick finish and compact form.
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